Interactive Sonification of Palestinian Displacement Data under UNRWA Mandate

Overview

Developed an interactive sonification to represent the historical displacement of Palestinian refugees under the UNRWA mandate. By mapping population data to sound dimensions like pitch and timbre, the project provided an auditory representation of displacement data, fostering a deeper emotional and informational understanding of one of the largest humanitarian crises in history.

Course: Sound in Interaction
Date: February–May 2024
Collaborators: Vlad-Andrei Prodan, Jean-Louis Werthe

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Key Skills and Tools

  • Applied data sonification techniques to translate complex data into sound.

  • Designed and implemented an interactive web platform using JavaScript, HTML, CSS, and Tone.js.

  • Gained experience in creating interactive audio tools and conducting user evaluations.

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